Will “Toll Operator” be Replaced By Robots? 🤔
97% Chance of Automation
“Toll Operator” will almost certainly be replaced by robots.
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Job Description
Provide information by accessing alphabetical, geographical, or other directories. Assist customers with special billing requests, such as charges to a third party and credits or refunds for incorrectly dialed numbers or bad connections. May handle emergency calls and assist children or people with physical disabilities to make telephone calls.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 43-2021.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 43,030.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 20.00
- Currently, there are 8,860 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Telephone Operators”.
Also Known As…
- Telephone Operators
- Telephone Operator
- Telecommunications Operator
- Operator
- Long Distance Operator (LD Operator)
- Live Source Operator
- Information Specialist
- Directory Assistance Operator
- Customer Service Assistant
- 411 Directory Assistance Operator
- Trouble Operator
- Traffic Administrator
- Toll Service Observer
- Toll Relief Operator
- Toll Operator
- Telephone Exchange Operator
- Service Assistant
- Rate Quoting Operator
- Phone Operator
- Long Lines Operator
- Long Distance Billing Operator
- Local Telephone Operator
- Local Operator
- Inward Toll Operator
- Information Operator
- Emergency Operator
- Directory Operator
- Customer Service Representative
- Communications Operator
- Charge Operator
- Change Number Operator
- Central Office Operator
- Bilingual Operator
Tasks for “Toll Operator”
- Keep records of calls placed and received, and of related toll charges.
- Consult charts to determine charges for pay-telephone calls, requesting coin deposits for calls as necessary.
- Provide relay service for hearing-impaired users.
- Perform clerical duties such as typing, proofreading, and sorting mail.
- Promote company products, services, and savings plans when appropriate.
- Suggest and check alternate spellings, locations, or listing formats to customers lacking details or complete information.
- Operate telephone switchboards and systems to advance and complete connections, including those for local, long distance, pay telephone, mobile, person-to-person, and emergency calls.
- Offer special assistance to persons such as those who are unable to dial or who are in emergency situations.
- Listen to customer requests, referring to alphabetical or geographical directories to answer questions and provide telephone information.
- Calculate and quote charges for services such as long-distance connections.
- Provide assistance for customers with special billing requests.
- Interrupt busy lines if an emergency warrants.
- Observe signal lights on switchboards, and dial or press buttons to make connections.
- Update directory information.
- Monitor automated systems for placing collect calls and intervene for a callers needing assistance.
- Operate paging systems or other systems of bells or buzzers to notify recipients of incoming calls.
Related Technology & Tools
- Electric typewriters
- Telephone headsets
- Computer laser printers
- Secure voice equipment
- Alarm system monitors
- Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP systems
- Multiline telephone systems
- Copy machines
- Mobile radios
- 10-key calculators
- Premise branch exchange PBX equipment
- Laser facsimile machines
- Personal computers
- Telephone switchboards
- Paging systems
- Video conference software
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Data entry software
- Handheld computer device software
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Office